FNATIC Radio
Summary: The Fnatic Team is a professional video gaming team, consisting of players from across the globe who all make a living through competing in video game tournaments. Fnatic is considered to have world class squads in Counter-Strike, StarCraft II, League of Legends, Dota 2, ShootMania: Storm and Call of Duty.
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Podcasts:
The usual trio are joined by Pimp for the 25th Episode of [POD]Cast.
Episode #24 of [POD]Cast! Featuring Thorin's Swedish Top 15 list and Shox departure from Titan.
[POD]Cast #23 is all about Danish Counter-Strike and casting. Guests this week are: NiPTV Anders and Rizc.
The first [POD]Cast of 2014 is here and this time around a reduced panel consisting of cArn and Thorin invites Fnatic's Devilwalk to the [POD]Cast.
In this episode of [POD]Cast the panel, consisting of cArn, Thorin, Impulsive and Hiko, discuss American Counter-Strike and its history.
In this special episode of [POD]Cast the duo consisting of Thorin and cArn invites the CS:GO community to decide the topics and questions for the live show.
Another episode of [POD]Cast is here and in this week's show the trio discuss the recent player changes in the CS:GO scene, leadership and of course the upcoming Dreamhack Winter event.
The trio is finally back with yet another episode of [POD]Cast. This week the recent SLTV event is reviewed and the panel provides their analysis of the status of the top teams plus of course predictions going into EMS.
The guest of this week's [POD]Cast is the Lemondogs' player Faruk "pita" Pita who recently placed second at Dreamhack Bucharest.
In this episode the trio discuss North American Counter-Strike and analyses the dip of performance from this region post CGS.
In this week's [POD]Cast cArn, Thorin and Lurppis invited one of the best North American Counter-Strike players in the history, Jordan "n0thing" Gilbert.
Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas, the highly decorated Polish Counter-Strike player is the guest of this week's [POD]Cast. TaZ elaborates on how his team reached success in CS1.6, and why he think they failed to transform into a consistent CS:GO team. In the second part of the [POD]Cast the panel discuss the player roles of Counter-Strike and much much more!
The main subject of this week's [POD]Cast is last week's player changes where players from NaVi and Virtus.Pro left their respective teams to form a new CIS powerhouse, Astana Dragons. Guests this week are ZeroGravity(NaVi), LeX(Virtus.Pro) and last but not least NBK from VeryGames.
0:15 - Introduction to the Panel regulars - Tammy, Andrik, June, Elroy20:00 - Aim of the show29:30 - League of Legends, popularity of League of Legends, Dota 2, Heroes of Newerth in Asia40:00 - League of Legends in the US regarding visa's, could Asia have this? 43:00 - Vietnamese eSports Association 47:00 - Government and eSports in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and public perception in Asia55:00 - Singapore's failure to promote eSports (?)59:00 - What the Governments are trying to do currently with eSports1:02:45 - Digital Life King of Games hosted by a newspaper, games include Dragon Nest1:09: 25 - Big upcoming tournaments in Malaysia1:11:00 - Dota 2 Compendium Sales1:20:00 - Zenith's TI3 preparation 1:21:46 - iceiceice arrival and small interview1:24:38 - iceiceice's top 3 for TI3, ixmike and why Chinese teams won't win1:27:20 - Wrap up
In this episode Martin "trace" Heldt tunes in on the [POD]Cast to discuss his recent retirement and his thoughts about his own career playing CS1.6 and CS:GO.Later in the episode the [POD]Cast members debates Prague Challenge, and how big upset Nostalgie's victory actually was.